An invitation to join a pilgrimage
Felwine Sarr’s ‘African Meditations’ embraces spiritual traditions as a worldview rather than a worldview about the people who practice those traditions.
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Zachary Mondesire is an Anthropology Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Felwine Sarr’s ‘African Meditations’ embraces spiritual traditions as a worldview rather than a worldview about the people who practice those traditions.
A new film explores the perspectives of Sudanese-American artists navigating their relationships and responsibilities to the revolution back home.
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What do we gain by exposing the material shortcomings of African health systems?
Sudanese director, Hajooj Kuka’s first feature film is an extremely important perspective on the contours of masculinity and the contradictions of war.
Delegates to ‘Global Africa’ at Oxford University write about how Zionists and their apologists target the academy.
The American website Black Agenda Report commented on the protests in Sudan and got it completely wrong.